网络辅助D2D通信:实现蜂窝流量卸载的技术原型

Alexander Pyattaev, Kerstin Johnsson, Adam Surak, R. Florea, S. Andreev, Y. Koucheryavy
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目前,面对快速增长的移动数据流量,蜂窝运营商正在努力缓解其网络上的拥塞。虽然部署越来越多的基站有望缓解用户需求和可用无线电资源之间的不平衡,但这种解决方案成本高昂,并且存在许多实际挑战。一个有吸引力的替代方案是将蜂窝流量卸载到未授权频段的设备对设备(D2D)连接上,因为目前的多无线电用户设备已经能够建立并发的LTE和WiFi链路。然而,WiFi缺乏一种快速、有效的设备/服务发现方法,也不具备有效管理众多D2D连接的能力。在我们的研究中,我们发现D2D通信的有限数量的网络辅助可以克服这些限制;在本文中,我们描述了我们的网络辅助D2D技术原型。具体来说,我们概述了一个完整的符合标准的解决方案,为最终用户提供无缝的D2D连接体验。我们的解决方案利用WiFi Direct作为近端D2D连接的链路层技术。然而,所有D2D链路层协议在设计阶段所面临的挑战是通用的,因此所提出的解决方案适用于其他潜在的D2D技术。
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Network-assisted D2D communications: Implementing a technology prototype for cellular traffic offloading
Currently, cellular operators are struggling to relieve congestion on their networks in the face of rapidly growing mobile data traffic. While deploying an increasing number of base stations is expected to mitigate the disproportion between user demand and available radio resources, this solution is costly and plagued with many practical challenges. An attractive alternative is to enable cellular traffic offloading onto device-to-device (D2D) connections in the unlicensed bands, as current multi-radio user devices are already capable of establishing concurrent LTE and WiFi links. However, WiFi lacks a fast, efficient method of device/service discovery, and it is not equipped to efficiently manage numerous D2D connections. In our research, we have found that a limited amount of network assistance for D2D communications can overcome these limitations; and in this paper we describe our network-assisted D2D technology prototype. Specifically, we outline a complete standards-compliant solution that provides a seamless D2D connectivity experience to the end user. Our solution utilizes WiFi Direct as the link-layer technology for proximal D2D connections. However, the challenges faced during the design phase are universal to all D2D link-layer protocols, thus the proposed solutions are applicable to other potential D2D technologies.
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